Thank you for reading this post. All constructive feedback appreciated. I feel this is a silly question after bowling for 55 years. I have what may on the surface seem to be a simple issue, but upon reflection I think it is not quite as simple as it seems.
First, lefty50 is now closer to Lefty60. I am currently recovering from my second arthroscopic surgery and having a few problems at the line. My bowling style (stroker) along with the heavier left side conditions plus the combined effect of the operations have put me in the definitely low rev category with high rotation. Currently I'm probably a 225 rev and above 60° rotation. I'm about 14 mph at the line.
My arsenal is as follows:
- My favorite, an old 15 pound Storm Special Agent that seems to hook no matter what until it met this condition, even with 200 games.
- A 15 pound Roto Grip Theory at 800 grit, my first asymmetric ball (after 6 previous asyms) with a layout that I can actually use and a decent heavy oiler (650 at Nats)
- A new 14 pound Brunswick C System Maxxed, currently at 800 grit
-A 14 pound Ebonite GameBreaker with approximately 20 games on it
I need to be at 14lbs now, and am finally admitting it. I love my 14's, fairly good reaction (in most cases), no loss of power.
Although I'm hitting 240-270 frequently in practice at two other houses,
I am currently bowling in a league where every left-hander below 400 rev rate coming in from the far outside has dropped an average of 15 pins this year. It is ice in the truest sense of the word, and the worst left-hand flood I've seen in many years. The Gamebreaker, currently at 500 grit, is useless. The Theory isn't even getting a wrinkle, and even my new Brunswick Maxxed is sliding. (One note on the Brunswick Max is that the 14 pound RG is 2.52 and everyone tells me it is pushing too far down the lanes, which I tend to believe is correct).
My average has dropped from 210 to 197. This is the first time in my adult life that I have ever been below 200, and it must stop, no matter what.
Last week out of sheer frustration I took my old favorite Special Agent out of the closet and sanded it to P320. My expectation was to burn a line in practice so that I could use the Theory or the C system Maxx. I expected a marshmallow reaction with a gentle curve that had no other purpose than to remove oil from the lane.
Imagine my great surprise when the Special Agent, obviously sanded to within an inch of its life, reacted normally with fair power and a somewhat playable line where nothing else had ever worked.
At first thought the simple answer may be what that I should continue to use the Special Agent and ignore the looks of everybody who knows I've sanded it more than I should. However, the answer is not that simple. First, I'm having trouble with 15 pounds now and have admitted that I must drop to 14. Second, I can't change all of my equipment to 200 sanded and expect to use it anywhere else, even if it MIGHT work here (and I'm not certain).
I need to figure out what is really going on in the background and what the best method of attack is to approach the situation. Should I get a 14lb low Rg high diff ball (something like a Motiv Talon for example) and expect it, with nominal sanding, to do what my Special Agent appears to be telling me?
Second, should I take my Brunswick, sand it to P320, and reserve it for use in this house?
Third, I could decide to just exclude this league from consideration, admit that I will need to throw pocket rockets from the corner, take my beating and stop screwing up my game, which I have already done trying to fight this ice.
The bottom line is that I can no longer use 15 pounds reliably, and I am hopeful that seeing the Special Agent have at least a minimal reaction tells me that I can drop to a low RG high differential 14 pound ball sanded to maybe 500, and make something happen.
What is the best approach in this situation?
Thanks in advance
L<60...